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Quotes About Hidden

In every house, when the curtains are drawn, there's a story going on, and you never get to hear... You get the public side of things, the happy, smiling, social activities.
~ Peter Jackson
Everybody gets the wrong idea because I try to hide it, I try to walk around smiling. But I'm always angry.
~ Derrick Favors
There's a snake lurking in the grass.
~ Virgil
Ruhumuz yapaca??n? gösteriÅŸ için yapmamal?, her ÅŸey içimizde, hiçbir gözün görmediÄŸi en gizli yerimizde olup bitmelidir.
~ Michel de Montaigne
Happiness was such an elusive thing to spot: it was like a camouflaged moth that might or might not be hidden in the forest in front of you, or might have flown away.
~ Michel Faber
On the surface, there was always an impeccably realistic world, but underneath, behind the backdrop's cracked canvas, lurked something different, something mysterious or abstract.
~ Milan Kundera
Even though the sewer pipelines reach far into our houses with their tentacles, they are carefully hidden from view and we are happily ignorant of the invisible Venice of shit underlying our bathrooms, bedrooms, dance halls, and parliaments.
~ Milan Kundera
Laughter was like an enormous trap waiting patiently in the room with them; but hidden behind a thin wall.
~ Milan Kundera
Los tubos de la canalización, aunque llegan con sus tentáculos hasta nuestras casas, están cuidadosamente ocultos a nuestra vista y nosotros no sabemos nada de la invisible Venecia de mierda sobre la cual están edificados nuestros cuartos de baño, habitaciones, salas de baile y parlamentos.
~ Milan Kundera
Kanalizacione cevi koje svojim ograncima dopiru do naših stanova brižljivo su skrivene od našeg pogleda, i mi ne znamo ništa o nevidljivoj Veneciji govana iznad koje su podignuta naša kupatila, spava?e sobe, plesne dvorane i parlamenti.
~ Milan Kundera
What is unique about the I hides itself exactly in what is unimaginable about a person.
~ Milan Kundera
El amor que había entre él y Teresa era bello, pero también fatigoso: tenía que estar permanentemente ocultando algo, disfrazándolo, fingiendo, arreglándolo, manteniéndola contenta, consolándola, demostrando ininterrumpidamente su amor, siendo acusado por sus celos, por su sufrimiento, por sus sueños, sintiéndose culpable, justificándose y disculpándose. Aquel esfuerzo había desaparecido ahora y permanecía la belleza
~ Milan Kundera
His love for Tereza was beautiful, but it was also tiring: he had constantly had to hide things from her, sham, dissemble, make amends, buck her up, calm her down, give her evidence of his feelings, play the defendant to her jealousy, her suffering, and her dreams, feel guilty, make excuses and apologies. Now what was tiring had disappeared and only the beauty remained.
~ Milan Kundera
I am interested in the loneliness and isolation that we can feel when we hide feelings we are ashamed of, especially if they concern people that we love.
~ Torill Kove
There are rocks deep enough in this earth that no matter what the rupture, they will never see the surface. There is, I think, a fear of love. There is a fear of love.
~ Colum McCann
If there be a love pure and free from the admixture of our other passions, it is that which lies hidden in the bottom of our heart, and which we know not ourselves.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
I kept you so well, buried beneath the darkest shame and stilled with filthy lies. Perhaps I should have dug deeper.
~ Nicole Lyons
It was then I saw thy mother, and loved her, and took her away in my secret heart.
~ Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Sometimes good things come in small, dented packages.
~ Brandon Mull
What was one more skeleton in an already crowded closet?
~ Brenda Novak
There was something beneath the surface of things.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
Do you know what they say about the deep, deep snow?" "What?" "It hides every secret. It covers every sin.
~ Brian Freeman
The beauty of physics, its raison d'etre, is that it offers insight into why things in the universe behave the way they do. The ability to predict behavior is a big part of the power of physics, but the heart of physics would be lost if it didn't give us a deep understanding of the hidden reality underlying what we observe.
~ Brian Greene
Note too that while professional philosophers are paid to scrutinize belief - to reveal hidden assumptions and bring attention to faulty inferences - that's not how most of us now, or our ancestors then, go about it. Many beliefs in most lives go unexamined.
~ Brian Greene